So does using a ca rx have any advantages over just using cal cl to supplement cal in a tank.
I am mostly asking about the availabity of cal in the water for sps corals and their ability to convert it.
I have a ca rx but have had it shut down due to high alk. My alk is now stable at 8.5 to 8.8dkh.
I have been able to maintain a cal of 450 without it. I realize that I could tune it to run the tank at 9.5 to 10dkh but does this really give me any advantage over just using cal cl and good water changes.
BTW I change 10% every 5 days.
I am mostly asking about the availabity of cal in the water for sps corals and their ability to convert it.
I have a ca rx but have had it shut down due to high alk. My alk is now stable at 8.5 to 8.8dkh.
I have been able to maintain a cal of 450 without it. I realize that I could tune it to run the tank at 9.5 to 10dkh but does this really give me any advantage over just using cal cl and good water changes.
BTW I change 10% every 5 days.